
Presented by Monash University Museum of Art, Collective Movements is a wide-ranging project focused on the work of historic and contemporary First Nations creative practitioners and community groups that recognises collectivity as integral to Indigenous knowledges and ways of being. An exhibition, publishing project, conversation and workshop platform, the project begins with the desire to make more visible a language and terminology beyond Western art concepts of ‘collaboration’ and ‘collectivism’—one that better describes and acknowledges the way Indigenous creatives work within a broader community and its inheritances.
Contributors: Ensemble Dutala; ILBIJERRI Theatre Company; Kaiela Arts; Koorroyarr Arts; Latje Latje Dance Group Mildura; Pitcha Makin Fellas; Possum Skin Cloak Story; The Torch (led by Ray Thomas); this mob; We Iri, We Homeborn Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Festival.